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Three Power Verification (
Posted on 2016-01-20
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M is a positive integer such that 4
M
+ 2
M
+1 is a prime number.
Can there be any instance where M is not a power of 3?
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K Sengupta
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It suffices to consider the expression mod7. The cycle is {0,0,3}; so unless m=0,1, or a multiple of 3, m is divisible by 7, and so cannot be prime.
Posted by
broll
on 2016-01-20 22:28:29
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